CGI::Application::Plugin::Authentication::Driver::Filter::crypt - crypt Filter
This will generate a crypted string. The first parameter is always ignored,
since there is only one way to use the crypt function. You can pass in an
extra parameter to act as the salt.
my $filtered = $class->filter(undef, 'foobar'); # mQvbWI43eDCAk
-or-
my $filtered = $class->filter(undef, 'foobar', 'AA'); # AAZk9Aj5/Ue0E
This will crypt the string, and compare it against the provided crypted string.
The first parameter is always ignored, since there is only one way to use the
crypt function.
if ($class->check(undef, 'foobar', 'mQvbWI43eDCAk')) {
# they match
}
CGI::Application::Plugin::Authentication::Driver, perl(1)
Cees Hek <ceeshek@gmail.com>
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This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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